Jamie Vardy necks Red Bull before scoring off the bench and trolling Wolves fans
You know the good mood is returning to Leicester City when the goals and the Red Bulls are flying.
Shoots of recovery are appearing for Brendan Rodgers’ side after their ruthless 4-0 victory over Wolves. Youri Tielemans’ jaw dropping half volley put the grinning Foxes on their way, before Harvey Barnes doubled their advantage just 11 minutes later.
Another raking finish from James Maddison confirmed the points for Leicester – and gave extra credence to those calling for his inclusion in England's World Cup squad – before Jamie Vardy came off the bench to open his Premier League goalscoring account for the season. And the former Three Lions' international added extra gloss on the contest after downing an entire can of his favourite beverage.
He also trolled the home fans at Molineux by roaring at them after finding the net from Timothy Castagne's cross.
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Considering the fact Vardy may very well go down as the most chaotically energetic player in Premier League history, it is little surprise to see the 35-year-old necking the infamous energy drink. After-all, in his autobiography, ‘Jamie Vardy: From Nowhere, My Story,’ the Englishman has previously opened up about his choice of pre-match beverages when he was with the England team at Euro 2016.
"While we're waiting and killing a bit of time, I have a double espresso,” Vardy began in his book. "We get into the dressing room, an hour-and-a-half before kick-off, and I'll have a third can of Red Bull.
“But with this one I'll sip it all the way until we go out for the warm-up, leaving a bit to finish off when I come back in. So three Red Bulls, a double espresso and a cheese and ham omelette is what makes me run around like a nutjob on match-day."
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Rodgers will certainly be stockpiling the Leicester canteen with the strongest coffee, an entire lorry load of Red Bull, and all the eggs in the East Midlands, if it means Vardy will find his scoring touch on a consistent basis. Their victory over Wolves saw the Foxes leap out of the relegation zone, into 16th position.
Incredibly, they are only three points away from 10th placed Brentford, having found themselves beneath those dreaded dotted lines for the last nine game-weeks. And the former Liverpool and Celtic manager was certainly overjoyed but his team’s performance.
"Collectively, we were very, very good,” Rodgers said after the victory at the Molineux. “We carried a threat, and defensively we were excellent. Our pressing has been very good and all the goals were fantastic. Confidence will grow and we'll get better.”
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